A. Bezazi , N. Bouhemame , P.N.B. Reis , P. Santos , H. Boumediri , F. Scarpa
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Viscoelasticity and impact behaviour of green epoxy bio-composites made of date palm leaflets
Natural fibres can replace traditional synthetic fibre composites in applications for which sustainability is a critical aspect. Elghas date palm leaflets in their natural state and with handwoven fabric reinforcements—the latter from customary and regional carpet productions—are included into new bio-based composites that are produced and characterized in this work. The two classes of bio-composites have the same weight fraction in terms of reinforcement. The date palm leaflets reinforcements are dispersed in a green resin matrix. Bio-composites reinforced with leaflets tree have twice the static bending strength than those with leaflets fabric reinforcements. The viscoelastic behaviour of those bio-composites shows an opposite trend, with the laminates reinforced with leaflets fabric being the least sensitive. For an impact energy of 3 J, the strength of bio-composites with leaflets fabric is double than the analogous value shown by bio-composites with leaflets tree. The impact strength however increases by 4.7 times for lower impact energies of 1 J. The results shown here further demonstrate the possibility of developing bio-composites from agro-industrial products, waste, and local textile traditions for secondary structural applications.
期刊介绍:
The past few decades have seen outstanding advances in the use of composite materials in structural applications. There can be little doubt that, within engineering circles, composites have revolutionised traditional design concepts and made possible an unparalleled range of new and exciting possibilities as viable materials for construction. Composite Structures, an International Journal, disseminates knowledge between users, manufacturers, designers and researchers involved in structures or structural components manufactured using composite materials.
The journal publishes papers which contribute to knowledge in the use of composite materials in engineering structures. Papers deal with design, research and development studies, experimental investigations, theoretical analysis and fabrication techniques relevant to the application of composites in load-bearing components for assemblies, ranging from individual components such as plates and shells to complete composite structures.